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    Marielle Bacason was 22 when she experienced the storm that would change her life. On November 8, 2013, she held onto whatever she could as the wind of up to 315 kilometers per hour destroyed everything in its path. When the wind finally died down and the storm became less violent, this is what she saw:

“You could not distinguish the roads and dead bodies of people and animals everywhere. We feared for our safety every day, especially during the night. We just wanted to leave Tacloban... I was traumatised,” she says.

In her hometown of Tacloban, in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines, southeast from the capital of Manila, her home and everything she owned was damaged Super Typhoon Haiyan was the strongest storm to hit the country reportedly killing over 6,300 people, though the locals said the toll (伤亡人数) was much higher.

Recovering from an event like this is no easy task. Marielle and others asked: Why me? Why did this happen? Who is responsible? For the past five years, Marielle has been trying to find the answers. That’s why she along with other amazing women, are taking on some of the world’s largest coal, oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil, bp, Chevron and Shell, for contributing to the human harm resulting from the impacts of climate change.

Caused by a petition (请愿书) filed in 2015 by representatives of communities and organizations across the Philippines, this investigation (调查) by the Commission on Human Rights (人权委员会) of the Philippines is the first of its kind to be launched by an independent constitutional office. The result, which won’t be known until early 2019, could be game changer for the fossil fuel industry.

Marielle, who is now working as research nurse in London, puts it simply:

“All I ask of these big companies is to allow our children, grandchildren, and the future generations to be able to enjoy an undamaged planet I just ask that they consider the long-term effects of their actions.”

1.How did Marielle feel after the storm?

A.Puzzled. B.Shocked. C.Embarrassed. D.Disappointed.

2.What’s Marielle’s’purpose of fighting against those companies?

A.To push them to help her hometown recover.

B.To completely drive them out of her country.

C.To get back all her possessions lost in the storm.

D.To ask them to be environmentally responsible.

3.What do we know about the investigation mentioned in Paragraph 5?

A.It might greatly influence the fossil fuel industry.

B.It’s being carried out by Marielle and her colleagues.

C.It’ll have long-term-effect on Tacloban’s economy.

D.It’ll measure the damage caused by Super Typhoon Haiyan.

4.Which of the following best describes Marielle?

A.She’s an easy-going woman. B.She cares little about climate change.

C.She holds strong social responsibility. D.She used to be a research nurse in London.

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 【解析】 本文是记叙文。石油、煤炭等企业极大地影响了气候变化,深受其害的Marielle和其他菲律宾人多年来奋起抗争,诉求这些企业应对气候变化负责。 1. 推理判断题。根据第二段Marielle的描述“You could not distinguish the roads and dead bodies of people and animals everywhere. We feared for our safety every day, especially during the night. We just wanted to leave Tacloban... I was traumatised”,台风过后,尸野遍地。我们每天都在担心自己的安危,尤其晚上更害怕。感觉自己受到了创伤。由此判断出风暴过后,Marielle 感觉很震惊。故选B项。 2. 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“That’s why she along with other amazing women, are taking on some of the world’s largest coal, oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil, bp, Chevron and Shell, for contributing to the human harm resulting from the impacts of climate change.”可知,Marielle与这些公司抗争是因为这些公司对气候变化带来的严重后果负有不可推卸的责任。文章最后一段Marielle所说的话也表明了这样的观点。由此判断出玛丽埃尔反对那些公司的目的是要求他们对环境负责。故选D项。 3. 细节理解题。根据第五段中的“The result, which won’t be known until early 2019, could be a game changer for the fossil fuel industry.”结果可能会改变化石燃料行业的游戏规则。可知,这项调查的结果可能将对矿物燃料工业产生极大的影响。故选A项。 4. 推理判断题。根据文章内容“For the past five years, Marielle has been trying to find the answers. That’s why she along with other amazing women, are taking on some of the world’s largest coal, oil and gas companies...”可知,过去的五年间,Marielle一直在寻找家乡发生自然灾害的原因,为此她和其他一些勇敢伟大的女性一起与石化公司抗争。根据最后一段Marielle所说的话“All I ask of these big companies is to allow our children,grandchildren,and the future generations to be able to enjoy an undamaged planet.I just ask that they consider the long-term effects of their actions.”为了让我们的后代有个完好的地球,这些企业应该考虑到他们的行为所带来的长期影响。可推知,Marielle是一个富有社会责任感的人。故选C项。
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